Ex-FIFA exec Warner's duties trimmed in Jamaica

A Cabinet shake-up in Trinidad and Tobago is leaving former international soccer executive Jack Warner with less governmental duties in the Caribbean nation.

Warner had been the minister of the Works and Transport Ministry. But Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar (KAM-la PER-sad BUH-sess-ur) has created a new transport ministry, taking away Warner's responsibilities for port and airport authorities, the national airline and the state-owned bus service.

The reshuffle announced late Sunday comes about a week after Warner quit as a FIFA vice president and soccer's governing body dropped a bribery investigation of him.

Trinidad's prime minister says her decision to change the Cabinet had nothing to do with the controversy.

(This version CORRECTS that Cabinet change announced late Sunday rather than Monday.)